US to Boost Rohingya Refugee Resettlement from Bangladesh in 2024

US to Boost Rohingya Refugee Resettlement from Bangladesh in 2024 Th e United States has identified the Rohingya crisis as a "priority," committing to increase the number of Rohingya refugees resettled from Bangladesh through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) in fiscal year 2024. At the recent 2023 Global Refugee Forum, the U.S. also urged other countries to expand their efforts in resettling Rohingya refugees. This announcement came as part of a broader initiative to leverage U.S. experience and leadership roles within the Resettlement Diplomacy Network and the Priority Situations Core Group (PSCG) to foster new third-country resettlement solutions. The U.S. aims to enhance Rohingya refugees' employment prospects through its Welcome Corps at Work, a new labor mobility program. This initiative will prioritize access to job opportunities and support programs for numeracy, literacy, vocational training, and formal skills certification, benefiting both ...